Windows Phone 9 coming soon as Microsoft gets ready to introduce the next Windows OS?

Start screen of Windows Phone 8.1, predecessor of Windows 9 Microsoft

Microsoft's event is set on Sept. 30, and the world is looking forward to the announcement of the upcoming Windows 9 beta version to be shown as a "technical preview." As the features and release date of the Windows 9 is highly anticipated, Myce.com had gotten hold of a leaked document posted online last May that also mentions the Windows Phone 9, although the document is not exclusively about the mobile operating system.

While there have been no specific details on the said update, information about Windows 9 has been going around, which highlights the return of the Start menu along with the absence of the charms bar. Its predecessor, Windows 8, was met with mixed reviews due to efforts on combining both desktop and mobile features that may have discouraged many new users.

Other main features that have been reported include "update items" such as the improvements to Windows activation and Notification Center, Windows Defender, and OneDrive. Cortana, known as the Windows Phone 8.1 virtual personal assistant, was also mentioned as a possible addition to Windows 9.

As such, Microsoft is focusing on creating a new and improved Windows by moving forward with Windows 9, as opposed to rumors that a Windows 8.2 or Windows 8.3 is still to be released.

The upcoming Windows 9 or "Threshold" is expected to be made available in 2015 for phones, tablets, laptops and PCs, while it has been rumored that its technical preview will be unveiled at the upcoming Sept. 30 event.

Moreover, the document obtained by Myce suggests that the "Preview Release" is scheduled for "2015 Q2 - Q3," hence a possible launching between April and September 2015 and a speculated availability for customers around Christmas time next year.

No official announcement from Microsoft been made about Windows 9 and Windows Phone 9.

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